Special Episode: "Can the U.N. get much worse?" Hillel Neuer and Casey Babb

Special Episode: "Can the U.N. get much worse?" Hillel Neuer and Casey Babb

On this episode of Inside Policy Talks special guest Hillel Neuer (executive director, UN Watch) joins MLI senior fellow Casey Babb to discuss the desperate and unbalanced state of the U.N. after the October 7 attacks, anti-Israel prejudice in major institutions, and the global rise of antisemitism.

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